Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Camaridium vaginale (Maxillaria vaginalis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
C. Galdames   3340
Panama, Chiriquí

Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:AMES
barcode-00217867H. Wendland   
Costa Rica, [Redacted]

Harvard:AMES
barcode-00101532R. T. Northen   1925-01-00
Costa Rica, [Redacted], 2400m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
1834796Thomas M. Antonio   16711979-08-08
Panama, Bocas del Toro, Valle de Silencio. Forest. Lying between mountains this plateau received lots of rain and little wind, hence the name. Dominated by high oaks and conspicuously lacking a dominant understory layer. The herb layer mostly palm, bamboo and two bromeliad speci, 9.08 -82.93, 1828 - 2438m

MO:Tropicos
677185Henk van der Werff & J. Herrera   72581985-02-28
Panama, Chiriquí, Bugaba, Santa Clara, to Cerro Pando., 8.83 -82.73

MO:Tropicos
641642G. Davidse, G. Herrera Ch. & M.H. Grayum   285391984-09-07
Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Cordillera de Talamanca; Cerro Frantzius to Valle de Silencio., 9.08 -82.98, 2000 - 2500m

MO:Tropicos
642678G. Davidse, G. Herrera Ch. & M.H. Grayum   289261984-09-11
Costa Rica, Limón, Cordillera de Talamanca, Atlantic slope, south side of unnamed cordillera between the Río Terbi and Río Siní, 2-4 airline km W of the Costa Rican - Panamanian border., 9.17 -82.96, 2300 - 2500m

Museo Nacional de Costa Rica


CR
72305Todzia Carol A.   4681978-10-08
Costa Rica, San José, Desamparados, San Cristóbal Norte., 9.77 -84, 1900m

CR
228807Dressler Robert L.   1994-07-21
Costa Rica, San José, Dota, Carretera Interamericana Sur ca. Restaurante Sinaí km 47...48., 9.74 -83.97, 2000m

CR
94780Escobar Rodrigo   27541983-07-10
Costa Rica, San José, Dota, Road to Cerro de la Muerte side road to Hacienda El Juglar km 65 and km 66., 9.66 -83.85, 2580m


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Google Map

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